Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 27 Jun 1979, p. 12

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14 the examine Something wrong Vllodnesday June 27 979 ost here Fiveyearold Mark Tschetter of Lethbridge Alta figured he could spend lazy afternoon floating around his backyard pool But an oversized tube and pinysized pool are causing few headaches for Mark CP Photo alliston Austin and family of four are moving to Kingston Don and Douglas Marshal and Deborah Faye lallaughter also the Catholics start message fund NEW YORK AP Roman athohcs have begun multi milliondollar fund to get the churchs message of faith across in the mass media But it has not yet been decid ed exactly how the money is to be used such as whether to finance primetime TV show radio spots develop church network or beef up the church press All these and various other imssibilities have been ad oeated at series of church hearings this spring throughout the Lnited States We need time to develop the national vision that is re quired John Cardinal ody of Chicago told hearing there Other hearings were held in Washington San Francisco and LosAngeles Sixty professionals in broad casting film production publishing and advertising are reviewing oral and written testimony by about 240 church cominunications specialists to draw up recommendations MEET IN FALL These will he weighed by the churchs communications department in report to 533 in 3x bishops communication com mittee chaired by Bishop Joseph Crowley of Indiana whicr will submit proposals to the full conference of bishops in the fall Weve heard all kinds of things Crowley says of the hearings adding that the only certainty at this point is that the church must make itself felt in the presentday media that is so secular and immoral But even without specific plans dioceses across the US have begun taking up special collection for the effort The first years goal is $7million with the collection to be an an nual affair as authorized last year by the bishops Retired Archbishop Fulton Sheen 84 the churchs premier broadcast communicator for 25 years says the new effort is to reach not only those who belong to the faith but all the unchur ched and all the souls in America who are consciously or unconsciously searching for God Considerable controversy and some hesitations have sur rounded the project with the National Catholic Reporter afiwwl so zit Rainy start for Crowds on Wimbledons Number One court shelter under mass of umbrellas Monday as pouring rain threatened to delay the start of the by Mildred Latimer and family to McFaddenassenwedding Jean Hand Ft MCMUItit Alberta north of Rev Moffat announced at 4355378 Edmonton and Art and Grace Sunday morning worship the Mrs Janet Jim Jorgenson and lw in sons Peter and David also Mrs Jorgenson Sr all of Vancouver are visiting with Janets parents Bert and Donna Kidnie Several ladies were guests of Glad and Term Meliean at the lupperware party Friday night Edith Kerr of Everett demonstrated the products friendly chat was enjoyed over cup of coffee Three families will be leaving our midst in the near future namely Harry and Myrna Thompson to lcterborough These families will sure be missed in Alliston and district also in the church work at St Johns Weekend guests of Ralph and Marie Berry and Susan was son Bill and wife lletty and infant daughter Aimee of Burlington large crowd attended the strawberry supper on Saturday evening at Knox Presbyterian church It was delicious meal Saturday afternoon Rev Ieter Moflat officiated at two weddings in St Johns lnited hureh Alliston David Rev Fred and Helen Banting Jackson of MeKellar are mow ing to Alliston in the near future Fred has retired from the ministry lle will be an assistant to Peter and Elizabeth in their work at St Johns Ron and Dorothy Berry Laurie Anne and Deanna and Jean Hand of Alliston also Russ and Nancy Verrall and Jeffrey of Barrie were Sunday dinner guests of Douglas and Ruth lland MoniqUe and Darren at Burlington 53 PRODUCT OF USA ORANGES Our Experienced Management Team WELCOMES YOU QUART BAG 75 PARTLY SKIMMED l979 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